Dental Bridge Care
A dental bridge is a device fitted into your mouth that fills the space left by a missing tooth that you have lost to an accident or to decay. Dental bridge care is of paramount importance if you want your bridge to last 8-10 years like it should. It is very important to keep your adjacent teeth and gums healthy so they can continue supporting the bridge.
In the beginning, it may not be easy for you to keep your bridge, teeth, and gums clean and plaque free. However, there are a variety of tools and activities that will maximize the effectiveness of your dental bridge care.
Basics
1 Avoid chewing any kind of hard food or candy. Never chew on ice whether you have a bridge or not.
2 If you grind your teeth, consult with a Houston Dentist about getting a mouthpiece to stop Bruxism.
3 Examine your teeth in the mirror and check daily for any plaque build-up between the gum and teeth. If you find any, do not use anything sharp to clean the build ups. Call your dentist and schedule a teeth cleaning.
4 If you experience any pain, unusual sensitivity, or discomfort, call your dentist.
Brushing and Flossing
You need to brush and floss your teeth as usual after every meal. Make sure you also brush and floss the abutment teeth.
You need to also floss your teeth and bridge using superfloss and a floss threader. This keeps the area between the artificial tooth and your gums free from plaque. You can identify superfloss by its stiff end that helps it pass through tight areas. Superfloss also has a fuzzy area that removes plaque and food particles. All you need to do is insert the superfloss between the bridge and your gums, then floss the area completely.
You need to do this with a floss threader. A floss threader has a thin, stiff end and a loop through which you can thread the superfloss. Pull about 18 inches of floss through the loop of the threader, then insert the thin end of the threader between the bride and gums. Pull the threader all the way through to the other side, until the floss is squarely under your bridge. Then, take the threader off the floss and use the floss as you normally would.
Other Tools and Techniques
You may need to use additional tools and dental bridge care techniques if so determined by your Houston cosmetic dentist. This may be necessary to make certain that areas around your bridge remain free from plaque buildup. Such tools include oral irrigators, small brushes, and other devices.
We also encourage regular dental checkups to make sure your bridge is in top condition. This, combined with sound home care, can give you the best performance from your dental bridge.
In the beginning, it may not be easy for you to keep your bridge, teeth, and gums clean and plaque free. However, there are a variety of tools and activities that will maximize the effectiveness of your dental bridge care.
Basics
1 Avoid chewing any kind of hard food or candy. Never chew on ice whether you have a bridge or not.
2 If you grind your teeth, consult with a Houston Dentist about getting a mouthpiece to stop Bruxism.
3 Examine your teeth in the mirror and check daily for any plaque build-up between the gum and teeth. If you find any, do not use anything sharp to clean the build ups. Call your dentist and schedule a teeth cleaning.
4 If you experience any pain, unusual sensitivity, or discomfort, call your dentist.
Brushing and Flossing
You need to brush and floss your teeth as usual after every meal. Make sure you also brush and floss the abutment teeth.
You need to also floss your teeth and bridge using superfloss and a floss threader. This keeps the area between the artificial tooth and your gums free from plaque. You can identify superfloss by its stiff end that helps it pass through tight areas. Superfloss also has a fuzzy area that removes plaque and food particles. All you need to do is insert the superfloss between the bridge and your gums, then floss the area completely.
You need to do this with a floss threader. A floss threader has a thin, stiff end and a loop through which you can thread the superfloss. Pull about 18 inches of floss through the loop of the threader, then insert the thin end of the threader between the bride and gums. Pull the threader all the way through to the other side, until the floss is squarely under your bridge. Then, take the threader off the floss and use the floss as you normally would.
Other Tools and Techniques
You may need to use additional tools and dental bridge care techniques if so determined by your Houston cosmetic dentist. This may be necessary to make certain that areas around your bridge remain free from plaque buildup. Such tools include oral irrigators, small brushes, and other devices.
We also encourage regular dental checkups to make sure your bridge is in top condition. This, combined with sound home care, can give you the best performance from your dental bridge.

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